I_Am_Weasel:Not a big deal. They seem to enjoy closing intersections in Toronto, especially for police investigations, even if it involves jay-walking. And don't dare approach their precious yellow tape.

Not to mention major traffic arteries; just because there is no real alternative to the DVP or Gardiner doesn't seem to stop the city from closing them down with alarming frequency. Or closing off lanes for construction and then taking weeks to get started on said construction. And then usually scheduling construction on any alternate routes at the same time, just to make sure no traffic can get through. Rob Ford clearly isn't the only one doing crack at city hall.

I mean, I really like good craft beers like St.Bernardus Abt 12, Zombie Dust, Stone's Levitation, Pliny The Elder, Anderson Valley brews and many, many others. However, if you don't see the value of Coors Light under the right conditions (like middle of the hot day doing some activity), then you have a very limited scope and should probably go home and rethink your life.

EdNortonsTwin:However, if you don't see the value of Coors Light under the right conditions (like middle of the hot day doing some activity), then you have a very limited scope and should probably go home and rethink your life.

Let me introduce you to something called "session beer". Good flavour doesn't not necessarily have to correlate with high alcohol content.

Shaggy_C:EdNortonsTwin: However, if you don't see the value of Coors Light under the right conditions (like middle of the hot day doing some activity), then you have a very limited scope and should probably go home and rethink your life.

Let me introduce you to something called "session beer". Good flavour doesn't not necessarily have to correlate with high alcohol content.

It's not always easy to find craft beer in cans. I'd take Brooklyn Summer over Coors Light, but I won't turn my nose at CL. Now Bud Light, I won't drink that at all - instant headache.

Toronto never met a road it wouldn't like to close for some stupid reason or another. There are thousands of acres of parkland to use. All Coors had to do was slap a picture of a bicycle on the briefcase and they could have had themselves a fundraiser.

EdNortonsTwin:Shaggy_C: EdNortonsTwin: However, if you don't see the value of Coors Light under the right conditions (like middle of the hot day doing some activity), then you have a very limited scope and should probably go home and rethink your life.

Let me introduce you to something called "session beer". Good flavour doesn't not necessarily have to correlate with high alcohol content.

It's not always easy to find craft beer in cans. I'd take Brooklyn Summer over Coors Light, but I won't turn my nose at CL. Now Bud Light, I won't drink that at all - instant headache.

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I love hoppy beers that you have to chew, but last weekend at the pool I drank Miller Lite tall boys. I thought of Fark when I purchased it. But when I got back to the room I had a Luganita's IPA and a Not Your Mother's Brown Ale.

Time and place. If you want to swig down 100+ oz over the course of a day you are probably going to drink lighter beers; if you feel like sipping and enjoying more complexity you drink whatever heavier craft you prefer.

the session beer is a good suggestion though. I do need to find a 4-5% ABV beer I enjoy. But then the kicker is if the store by the lake will have it.

Russ1642:Will we ever lose the mentality of "that could be a bomb, run!"? It's really absurd now. Any box, bag, case, cart, container, etc. is now an unknown threat. It could be a nuclear bomb!

First thing that came to my mind? "This is Canada, why would it be a bomb?". That just would never have occurred to me if I was walking down the street; also, I'm somewhat of a beer snob, but agree with the sentiment of Coors Light is okay at the right time/place.